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Uploaded by on Dec 28, 2007

Full guide at: http://www.dslrtips.com/workshops/How_to_brighten_exposures/positive_exposure... / DSLR Tips: How to brighten exposures

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  • hello gordon, im using Canon eos 500D, and i cant adjust it lower than F4.0 any suggestions?

  • @jeztzinice That;s a limitation of the lens you're using. Try zooming out more, or else, buy a lens with a brighter aperture!

  • hey gordon, im using a Canon EOS 550D, and i was wondering how i can change the exposure compensation on MANUAL mode, because when i turn the dial the thing goes both in a positive and negative direction, so when i actually take my shots, nothing is compensated

  • @ogtsui There is no compensation control in manual mode - you just change the shutter or aperture to get the effect you want. If the scale goes to zero, then that matches the exposure the camera would have selected in automatic, in which case there's no point using manual.

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  • With Gordon Lang around, you dont need manuals when you buy cameras. Thanks Gordon.

  • God bless u Gordon

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  • Now I understand that there is no exposure compensation in the Manual Exposure mode. All you need is just adjusting the shutter speed and the aperture.

  • @TechnomTigerGeek I have this problem!

  • Mr. Lang, I have a question that's been bugging me. Does adjusting EV and WB after shooting with a photo editor have the same effect as changing the EV and WB before shooting? ...or would the images be intrinsically and/or noticeably different? Thanks for your awesome videos!

  • hey gordon, I am shooting with my dslr but the problem is when I am shooting inside by a sunny window of course I turn up my exposure but what happened is that my whole room turned black then the windows were overexposed. What should I do?

  • Thank you so much, your videos are extremely helpful!!!

  • For the pic taken inside the church, did you use a flash in the before or after picture or was that taken with just the exposure compensation button?

  • what's the difference between brighter exposure and white balance changes? Please answer.

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